The ant is in a terrible state
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ǐ Ku ì sh ǔ h à I, which means that the enemy fled in terror. It's from the preface to Jianmen inscription.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's preface to the inscription on Jianmen in Tang Dynasty said: "Zuo Shi came from Jianmen, and he fought and fought hard. He ordered to lead the robbers and threatened them. The ants were frightened and the rats were terrified. There was no way to secure the danger. He took advantage of the land and ordered Wang Shi."
Idiom explanation
The enemy fled in terror.
The ant is in a terrible state
Sever one's kindness with righteousness - yǐ yì gē ēn
heaven is high but listen to the lowliest - tiān gāo tīng bēi
have edges and corners -- aggressive and sharp-minded - yǒu léng yǒu jiǎo
Xiang Zhuang's sword is aimed at Peigong - xiàng zhuāng zhī jiàn,zhì zài pèi gōng